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Using cutaway views

Using cutaway views

- [Instructor] By now, I'm sure you've seen how useful it can be to have a good 3D view to study your work and investigate how things are changing in your model. Well, we can go much further than the 3D views that we've already looked at, and we can create 3D views that cut away from the model so that we can really get into inside the building and see individual areas that we want to study further. So there's going to be a couple different methods that we can use to achieve that, and so in this video, I'm just going to show you a few examples of creating some cutaway 3D axonometric views. So I'm starting here in the default 3D view, and I'm just going to hold the shift key down and orbit slightly, and of course, we're seeing the entire model. So maybe I don't want to see the entire site. I want to kind of crop it in closer. So how would we do that? So one way that we can do it is to come over here to the properties…

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